Woman violates protection order. On Jan. 24, Englewood police officers responded to the 300 block of West Lehow Avenue on a report of a domestic dispute, and they arrested a woman violating a protection order. She also had painkillers for which she did not have a prescription.

Running from the law. On Jan. 20, Englewood police officers attempted to stop a stolen car in the area of South Elati Street and Englewood Parkway. The driver eluded them, then took off on foot and was located a few blocks away with heroin on his person.

Passed out. On Jan. 19, Englewood police officers were dispatched to the 4600 block of South Broadway to check on a driver who was passed out in his car. He was later arrested for driving under the influence of drugs and was found to have what police suspected to be heroin.

Assault and theft. On Jan. 19, Englewood police officers responded to the area of South Cherokee Street and West Hampden Avenue, where a man and woman had been assaulted by two men who also took the man’s cellphone. The man and woman were treated for minor injuries.

Hash oil explosion. On Jan. 18, Englewood police officers were dispatched to the 4700 block of South Elati Street, where a shed had been destroyed by an explosion from two men cooking hash oil. They were treated for severe burns and other injuries.

Bar assault. On Jan. 1, a Littleton police officer was dispatched to the area of West Main Street and South Curtice Street, where a man had been assaulted by another man after leaving The Tavern. The suspect could not be found.

Spain came under repeated attack starting Thursday in what authorities called linked terrorist incidents, when a driver swerved a van into crowds in Barcelona’s historic Las Ramblas district, killing more than a dozen people and injuring scores of others. Early Friday, an attempted attack unfolded in a town down the coast

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A customer dining at Washington’s Oceanaire restaurant noticed an unusual line at the bottom of his receipt: “Due to the rising costs of doing business in this location, including costs associated with higher minimum wage rates, a 3% surcharge has been added to your total bill.”